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14:02
@ircmaxell :-D but I am really interested in the future of that project :)
Yeah, as am I
14:15
good mornings
14:27
wb, hakre
you should have named it "phphp" , since "php" is a recursive acronym
Personal Home Page tbh
Morning peoples
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A: PHP: Convert html-entity-encoded uppercase character to lowercase

hakreJust use the right function for it: $strLower = mb_strtolower($str, 'HTML-ENTITIES'); The PHP Multibyte String extensionDocs has an encoding for HTML entities (See list of all supported encodingsDocs).

^ why complicated when it's just a function call? ;)
@hakre depends on desired output, if you want entity its OK, however usually what people need is character, ie. for string comparison
@ircmaxell been out for a while, how does it work, actually? Reflection? Runtime bytecode generation?
14:39
I have an array which is filled with 3 entries and I want to print each entry separately if a condition isn't met. Out of nowhere it prints a 'V'
@ircmaxell or classic parsing + interpreting ast?
Anyone know whats up with that?
@KamilTomšík tokenization, then AST generation (from @NikiC's parser), then opcode generation from the AST, then execution of the opcode stream
@ircmaxell how do you execute opcode stream? is there any std interface to that? I'm not aware of any :)
@dev-null-dweller What do you mean? To convert the HTML entities to UTF-8 sequences? MB string is your friend, too.
`$errors = array(); if ($name == '') { $errors['name'] = "error"; }`
With this inline `'.$error['name'].'` prints the letter V haha what the hell?
@ircmaxell oh... +1 for that, polymorphism :)
14:44
I'm actually thinking of getting away from the opLine system, and instead use instances to encapsulate that...
instaces to encapsulate that?
@hakre I mean that it needs second function call
@ircmaxell you may forget me that one, I'm used to see a lot of procedural code :)
Right.. there is a timer on edit chat messages, that must be really useful.
@NikiC right now there's the "opLine" class that has the opcode as a handler. I'm thinking of replacing that with the handler directly as the opline (binding op1 and so on as instance properties of the handler
so then it'd be $scope->opLine->execute($scope);
14:47
I.e the opcodes would just integrate op1,op2 and result?
correct
as long as they still (all) keep that format, sure
that's what I'd do too
Well, I'm not sure about keeping the format...
the format is quite limiting in a lot of cases...
then again, it will make translation back to C opcodes far easier if we keep it...
@ircmaxell Depends on your goals
exactly
14:48
@dev-null-dweller Well not for what OP asked for.
If you want to do that optimizing compiler then you need to stick to the format
ah yes, the PHP interpreter written in PHP continues
do opcodes have max 2 operands?
yes
they can additionally have an EV
which is basically an additional integer-only operand
14:51
2 Zval operands, and 1 int operand
which, now that I think of it, is really pointless, because an integer has the same size as a generic operand
so it could have been simply 3 operands
right, since it's just a pointer
What I think I'd rather see is a linked list of operands...
ehm, no?
(as in: reaaaaaaallly slow)
Well, what if you need 4 operands (like function calls)
now we have to add a second opcode, and use a value stack
that's better than having a linked list for all ops
14:54
an array then?
more plausible (assuming the op array is directly allocated into the opline and not separate)
@NikiC Ah, see I was thinking more of a pointer to the array which was allocated elsewhere... That way each opline would only use the exact memory it needed...
separate allocation is a no-go
will require additional heap accesses for fetch ops and have various other allocation overheads
The only way I can see this working is if the oplines are just variable-size ;)
which is obviously yet another can of worms
I think the solution is to just limit yourself to the three ops you got :D
that may also prevent one from creating mass-ops-that-do-everything
(which php is very guilty of)
btw, where do you think you would need 4 ops?
14:58
function calls
what are the four ops there?
well, if we separate function calls from method calls, we can drop one op
see :)
that's what I mean by mass-ops-that-do-everything :D
and what are the remaining three ops?
only 2. Name and Parameters array...
so yeah...
but wait, aren't opcodes allocated on the heap anyway?
@ircmaxell sure
15:03
ok, so it's just reducing the heap accesses, not eliminating them...
yes
everything's on the heap
but tries to avoid as many pointer indirections as possible
fair enough...
I wonder something...
e.g. some recent changes to the ZE have removed the pointer indirections for temporary and compiled variables (now it's doing offset magic rather than a plain array access ^^)
and if you look at how the ZE allocates stack frames you'll see that it's also careful about allocating everything in one go, rather than allocating the separate parts separately.
yeah...
Guys big news, I implemented mysqli
15:09
@ircmaxell what were you wondering?
@MarioS Why?
I wonder... Do you think you could take the opcodes generated (and compiled) and produce a binary where all of that is on the stack (by expanding individual opcode instances into unique functions)...
I was using mysql_* statements :[
@MarioS Congrats!
@MarioS Nice :) Who told you to rewrite it to mysqli?
I still have to wrap my head around it.. but yea.. trying to ditch the filthy habit :o
@hakre did a few weeks ago and a few others on a question i posted earlier today
Good guy hakre, cleaning up the place :P
HELO
@ircmaxell Produce a "real" binary or JIT?
o/ @webarto
@webarto EHLO
15:13
@NikiC a "real" binary. The difference would be that it wouldn't be overly optimized. The only "real" benefit would be stack access instead of heap...
@ircmaxell Not exactly sure how that's supposed to look like
although I wouldn't mind JIT...
@NikiC neither am I, the concept just popped into my head
posted on December 30, 2012 by Anthony Ferrara

Well, 2012 is wrapping up. What a year it has been! Here's a partial recap of some of the things that happened to me and that I did this year: Top 5 Blog Posts (By Page View): PHP Sucks, But I Like ItThe True Problem With PHPAnatomy Of An Attack: How I Hacked StackOverflowOOP vs Procedural CodeThe Secure Programmer's PledgeBottom 5 Blog Posts (By Page View): Upcoming Presentations - Fall 2012T

> Total Ad Revenue: $110
:D
Yeah, enough to be happy about, but by no means a lot...
15:26
Considering the time you spend writing it not really. But I'm sure it's not about the moneyz :)
It's not. I put that in because some people were accusing me of spamming for the ad revenue... And if I was doing that, I was exceedingly bad at it...
@ircmaxell I read those a couple of times. Some people just always will find an excuse to bitch :(
Yup
@NikiC: We clashed commits. I implemented Smaller as well ;-) I'll nuke my changes, I like yours better anyway
@ircmaxell Already tried running php tests? :)
15:33
we are already passing a few :D
I started adding the needed functionality to self-host the run-tests.php file...
NICE!!!
self host run-tests.php sounds like a lot
Oh, anyone who understands JS closures, can you review my script: github.com/ircmaxell/programming-with-anthony/blob/master/Draft/…
@NikiC yeah, it was...
I'm running run-tests via php and only using php.php as the executable
@NikiC Ah nice!
15:35
@ircmaxell ah, you already did it all?
No, not at all
I ran it, saw literally like 200 missing operators, and kind of stopped
:D
@ircmaxell not sure if it is the correct terminology, but I'd replace "nested closures" with "implicit closures". the nesting is also possible in PHP, the difference is that the parent scope is implicit, based on var declaration.
@ircmaxell and I'd try to discuss closures vs. lambdas as well
@igorw Well, nesting is not possible in PHP, with the exception of $this binding in closures...
@igorw That's the point. In JS there's no difference between a closure and a lambda... There's no difference between a closure and any form of executable function...
15:43
@ircmaxell afaik a pure lambda is not a closure, as it has no scope to close over.
@igorw in other languages, sure. But not in JS...
like Python has pure lambdas...
@ircmaxell PHPPHP is nothing short of heroic. Bravo.
fair enough, I guess the fact that it could reference parent scope - even if it doesn't do so - makes it a closure; although based on the AST you could detect pure functions...
@igorw exactly...
functionally, there's no difference... The scopes are still there, even if you never use them
I wrote a reply to the HN post: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4985834
15:58
@ircmaxell you are HN viral now. too bad github does not provide access graphs anymore.
yeah...
Quite possibly the best Git repo in the world: http://j.mp/X6W6qd
@igorw Holy cr@p, it's #1 on HN right now! Granted, it's a Sunday, but still!!!
I'm not surprised :)
@ircmaxell nice :D
16:15
posted on December 30, 2012 by Matthew Weier O'Phinney

As an experiment, I migrated my website over to OpenShift yesterday. I've been hosting a pastebin there already, and have found the service to be both straightforward and flexible; it was time to put it to a more thorough test. In the process, I ran into a number of interesting issues, some of which took quite some time to resolve; this post is both to help inform other potential users

@ircmaxell scandals are always popular ;-)
@NikiC: I added a link to your twitter account and blog on the readme
@ircmaxell That's not my Twitter handle though :D
@nikic was already taken on twitter, so I had to resort to @nikita_ppv :/
whoops, good point
updating now
$factorial = function($x) use($factorial){
	if($x > 0){
		return $x * $factorial($x - 1);
	}
	return 1;
};
does not work
16:26
reference
$factorial = function($x) use(&$factorial){
	if($x > 0){
		return $x * $factorial($x - 1);
	}
	return 1;
};
but works when using use(&$factorial)
why?
isn't it recursion without reference
because the function definition happens before the assignment does. So the $factorial variable is not set when it's imported (copied) into the scope
with references, it ensures that it still points to the same thing that it will eventually point to...
@ircmaxell
Number of tests :  273               272
Tests skipped   :    1 (  0.4%) --------
Tests warned    :   47 ( 17.2%) ( 17.3%)
Tests failed    :  209 ( 76.6%) ( 76.8%)
Expected fail   :    0 (  0.0%) (  0.0%)
Tests passed    :   16 (  5.9%) (  5.9%)
16:31
Nice!!!
almost 6% of the language is implemented!!!
considering there's no error handling at all, I'm not surprised...
@NikiC Let us takeover.
@ircmaxell makes sense, I don't know why but I was expecting call-time pass-by-reference error here
it's not call time though, it's definition time. Closures in PHP are fubar
yey ,,, finely got new project ..
@dev-null-dweller I fixed it: gist.github.com/4413758
@igorw :D
I wonder if it will work on PHPPHP
trying now
Expr_Closure not supported yet :)
@igorw Nope :-D
shoot, I need to go buy light bulbs
Wonder if there is another question regarding $_GET('myvar') etc @hakre :P
@PeeHaa $_GET is a function
You can do that...
17:07
i know
@PeeHaa I found one. You want moar?
Robert is on a roll :P stackoverflow.com/q/14092756/508666
@hakre No thank you :)
17:22
@PeeHaa its recursion ...lol
Hey experts, I need some regex help, should I post a question or willing to help here? Trying to deal with two variables, from one get url to another GET url
Don't ask whether someone is here or can help. Just tell us your problem. If anybody can and wants to help, they will.
Very well. thanks
I think we should re-word that to be a little friendlier
Been using RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ASIN=([^&]+) [NC]
RewriteRule .* /shopping/%1/moved? [L,R=301,NC] to move single GET requests
17:24
@ircmaxell "You don't have to ask..." would be a bit friendlier I guess
yeah, that's the direction I'm thinking
now I'm trying to redirect /photos/tag/?tag=hello&sort=views to /search/photos?tag=hello&sortby=views
Alright that's cool, I'll just register on a forum, that doesn't close threads. — Vlad Bondarenko 2 mins ago
now it sounds like we're yelling and berating, something a little less blunt would be good (I like your concept, go ahead and toss that in for now)
lol...^^^^^.. not on @ircmaxell .. about vlad bondrenko
17:25
room topic changed to PHP: Discussion for all things PHP - You don't have to ask whether someone is here or can help. Just tell us your problem. If anybody can and wants to help, they will. [php]
:-D I like it!
I can do url's like so RewriteRule .* /search/photos/tag/%1? but not in get format and I can do two variables, just can't find any instruction on making them use ?'s as part of the url, as ? ends the regex
@ircmaxell Will do, gotta make the system work first, I also have yet to salt passwords. — user1642320 2 mins ago
@Darius did you try escaping the ?, as in \?
@ircmaxell And we all know that once crap is "temporary" in the system it will be kept in the system
17:29
yup
I don't know whether there is already a name for it, but if not I would like to call it PeeHaa's law
Yes, but it still seemed to have not worked. I was testing this yesterday for hours, but then again, brain was fried after 9 hours of work, I'll give it a shot again just to be sure I'm not missing something
:-D
@Darius: sorry if I can't be more help... I can't stand Apache's rewrite stuff... Such crap
17:30
@ircmaxell I agree, I hate it too, I just made the unfortunate mistake of changing site layout without doing the 301 properly first :\
@ircmaxell /re tweet: Those were 6% of the language test cases. I think we pass a lot less of the Zend ones ;)
Ahhh, ok
but that's fine...
Oh, I think I find out why Notepad++ was starting so slowly
I had something like 200 files open ^^
LOL, nice
17:39
@ircmaxell This zval/zvalptr thing is confusing
@NikiC Yeah, it's to handle pointers and references (so refcounting works, kinda)
@ircmaxell Why do we need the refcount anyway?
Well, to handle references
I was trying to implement copy-on-write
17:46
@vascowhite and just downvote into oblivion
@hakre yes please :)
We could nuke the refcounter, and just handle references directly... But not so sure if that's great
@ircmaxell I mean, I see what the zvalptr is for but I don't really understand it
I don't even know how I can assign a value with it
Well, you treat it like a zval, and it proxies
17:48
I ended up just copying value and type, but I guess that's not the point of the whole thing ^^
I need to add separate logic to it...
once that's done, it should be clearer
Tried
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} /arts/tag/?tag=([^&]+) [NC]
RewriteRule .* /search/art\?keywords=%1? [L,R=301,NC]

Also Tried (reading tutorials while trying)

RewriteRule ^arts/tag/?tag=([^&]+) http://site.com/search/art?keywords=$1

with backslashes and without no luck still.
@ircmaxell Lets say I want to return a value from an opcode. How do I do it?
return?, you can either write directly to the value: $op1->value = 2;, or assign the zval = $op1->zval = $op2->zval. Depends on why the opcode is assigning...
return from the opcode
not into an op
17:50
sorry, $result->value = ...
and it's not clear, because it's not fully thought out yet
I want to return the constant zval there
but I couldn't figure out how to do it right, so I just copied value and type
soooo... whats going on here? :-D
yeah, ideally, you'd do something like $data->opLine->result->zval = $value->zval->separate()... For that (where you always want separation). And if not (assignment): $data->opLine->result->zval = $value->zval->separateIfRef()
@KamilTomšík Nothing much. Just @ircmaxell and @NikiC being frankenstein
Ah, so you assign directly to ->zval
17:53
and assign-by-reference would be $data->opLine->result->zval = $value->separateIfNotRef()
I'm really not used to this "all properties are public" design
^^
Yes. For cases when you're moving things around. You may not want to do that. That part really needs rethinking significantly...
@NikiC I only did that to make writing easier...
I always look at the class and if it doesn't have a method for something I assume that it just can't do it ^^
yeah, that's fair... It could use significant cleaning in that respect
I just built it like this to get it working
once it's working (which it is) it deserves refactoring
@NikiC yep, but still better than setter
17:56
@KamilTomšík Not in PHP, no.
Or, not yet in PHP :)
@ircmaxell Yeah, I see. My fault, I just didn't consider this option ^^
@NikiC ? not sure what you mean, setters were invented in smalltalk and they were the biggest mistake ever done to OOP :)
No, the fault of the design, since it's ambiguous...
and I confused it myself in some of the opcodes
that part needs to be rethought significantly before too much goes on...
@NikiC its also interesting for what setters were originally designed and for what theyre used today
17:57
@KamilTomšík I mean that it's not yet viable to use public properties in PHP ;) It may be more viable in the future ;)
not arguing with who invented setter or whatever
I already know that Smalltalk invented everything :D
ok, off to grab lunch and pick up some lightbulbs (the ones I have are far too warm, need cooler bulbs)
@NikiC I think they are... once you'll need to react after setting the variable, you can use __set
@KamilTomšík yeah ... __set ...
17:59
@NikiC smalltalk invented everything except for doing it in a way that people wanted to use :-P
@NikiC not true at all :) there are many other wonderful things from other languages
@ircmaxell exactly :D
cmooon :)
@KamilTomšík :)
okay... there was a language, where setters were invented and they were designed for something very different from what theyre used for today :-)
@ircmaxell For videos or... ?
yes, for videos
18:06
anybody here who's into symfony?
@ircmaxell youtube.com/watch?v=HGEZSaTpdXM 3400K I think... I'd do it this way :) alibaba.com/product-gs/709186678/3400k_xenon_auto_hid_kit.html connect to 12V with high power strong current (amps) and let the light flow through you :)
perhaps... Right now I'm using desk lamps through a defuser...
@Saber just ask ahead ;-)
18:28
im trying to use tinymce bundle
but the editor wont appear
@Saber Have you checked for JS errors on the page?
im using it in symfony via bundle. do i have to include the js file in the template. doesnt it automatically loads?
@Saber Besides having the JS files included you would also have to call the tinymce code
You would have to run the init method of tinymce
@PeeHaa this?
<script type="text/javascript">
tinyMCE.init({
mode : "textareas",
theme : "simple" //(n.b. no trailing comma, this will be critical as you experiment later)
});
</script>
18:34
@Saber Yes
That will convert all textarea in the document to editor windows
mmm.. if that so, then whats the point of having a tinymce bundle on symfony if it would also be manually called?
wont this automatically convert it to a text editor:
>add('announcementContent', 'textarea', array(
'label' => 'Announcemenent :',
'attr' => array(
'class' => 'tinymce',
'data-theme' => 'simple'
thats on my formbuilder
oh i just missed something. i just have to call this tinymce_init() .the bundle works now. Thanks
night
(O)..(O)
I got a question about folder structure. I'm having some trouble with links from included files breaking.
Basically I've been working in folders on my website /bleh/ /whatever/ and now I've made an index.php page where I include the index page template. This, however, breaks the links from the index page to the css files.
18:49
@AlexCastro What's your question?
hey Nile :D
okay so I'm working in /dev/ on a website
@AlexCastro okay
You'll notice the css is all fudged. I have an index page with the code
include ('pages/index.php');
in the base /dev/ directory.
/dev/pages/index.php is included fine
and /dev/pages/index.php includes:
include 'template/header.php';
Thats the thing.. my link to the css looks like
<link href="<?php echo $site_url?>/assets/css/bootstrap-responsive.css" rel="stylesheet">
and $site_url is minecraft-seeds.net/dev/
18:52
not it's not...
@AlexCastro and where is the css file actually located
http://minecraft-seeds.net/dev/assets/css/bootstrap.css
and you have...
Yeah my bad just remove -responsive
its another file I just haven't included but the next line includes it
<link href="<?php echo $site_url?>/assets/css/bootstrap.css" rel="stylesheet">
http://minecraft-seeds.net/assets/css/bootstrap.css
Yeah I have that link. Other pages including the page with this stylesheet link work fine
18:53
@AlexCastro what's the issue then?
just link to it differently
I can't link differently because I'm linking to the header.php template that all the pages share
maybe put a variable before the include like $diffStylesheet = true;, then have an if statement when you link to the stylesheet
Thing is though
Well, related question: I've noticed that in the /dev/index.php page which includes the /dev/template/index.php page the links in the /dev/template/index.php only work if they start in the same directory as /dev/index.php
@AlexCastro I don't understand your question... just define a variable that will change the path of the link
@Nile You think it'd be okay to link to a css file that doesn't exist? Basically just to make it easier I could put the links right into /dev/index.php
And forget the other links in the header file
18:58
@AlexCastro No, link to a css file that does exist. Either put one where it's currently linking to or change the PHP file to link to the correct location.
You are clearly doing it wrong...
please give output of $site_url...
var_dump($site_url);die;
yesterday, by tereško
user image
@tereško hola :D
this page links to the same header.php and works fine
19:00
evenin'
@Saber bundles usually don't automagically include resources on the page for you. you need to do that yourself, the reason being that it gives you more flexibility as to how you do it.
19:15
LKSRTL99D code for $1.17 .COM @ GoDaddy
as a PHP developer I cannot be the customer of a company that proudly kills elephants.
Just sharing. Namecheap for life...
mazda.cx took me half day to register this domain :P
@Nile Warning: include(../template/header.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/mineseed/public_html/dev/pages/index.php on line 3
but /dev/template/header.php exists and this inclusion works on other pages in the exact same /pages/ directory as index.php
@AlexCastro you're not linking to /template/header.php
19:29
@Nile I move back a directory to get to /dev/ and then go to /template/header.php what's wrong there?
19:53
@philip I'm getting errors while setting up a local php-web site. It generates a message like so:
http://prototype/search.php?show=404quickref&lang=en&pattern=search.php%3Fshow%‌​3D404quickref%26lang%3Den%26pattern%3Dsearch.php%253Fshow%253D404quickref%2526lan‌​g%253Den%2526pattern%253Dsearch.php%25253Fshow%25253D404qu.....
And that goes on for lines and lines.
Ideas?
user1182183
hm what php add ins do you recommend for visual studio 2012? I'm sick of using the pawn editor for editing php scripts (i'm sick of the pawn editor too)
It just lacks too much functionality
@LeviMorrison Are you cloning github repo or... ? (unrelated)

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